Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller says she's not running for re-election
Newton Mayor Ruthanne Fuller, who became the first woman elected to the position in 2017, said Tuesday that she wont be seeking re-election. Her second four-year term will go through 2025.
Before serving as mayor, Fuller was a Newton City Councilor for eight years. She did not give a reason for her decision to not to run in her announcement Tuesday, but said she looks forward to spending time with her grandchildren, children, and her husband.
I can confidently say that today I am prouder than ever to be a Newtonian and enthusiastic about our future, Fuller said. I look forward to continuing to serve our common goals, our common good, and our Commonwealth in other ways.
In 2017, Fuller narrowly defeated Scott Lennon after Setti Warren, the first Black mayor in the state, stepped aside to run for governor. In 2021, she more handily won re-election to the office against Amy Mah Sangiolo, who was recently elected as a state representative.
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